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Andrew Jackson moved all Native Americans West were is know known as Oklahoma, so the Americans can start a plantation .

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Did Andrew Jackson move the Native Americans?

yes, to the Indiana territory..:)


Who was president when Native Americans were forced to move west to Mississippi?

andrew jackson


What did Andrew Jackson institute that forced the Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River?

the Indian Removal Act


What act did Jackson sign to move native Americans?

thfs


What group was most hurt by Jackson removal policy?

The Native Americans were hurt by Jackson's removal policy. They were forced to move to what is now Oklahoma.


What alternative did Jackson have in shaping a policy to tackle the problem of native Americans?

Jackson believed that the only solution was to move the Native Americans from there lands to areas farther West.


Was is Thomas Jefferson who planned to move the native Americans west of Mississippi?

No, it was Jackson.


Why is Andrew Jackson the great father of the Indians?

Andrew Jackson is not widely regarded as the "great father of the Indians." In fact, Jackson's policies towards Native Americans were highly controversial and detrimental. He signed the Indian Removal Act, which resulted in the forced relocation of Native American tribes and the Trail of Tears, causing immense suffering and loss of life. Jackson's actions reflected a disregard for Native American rights and sovereignty.


Why did Jackson force the native Americans to move west from Georgia and other parts of the shoutheast?

well from my knowledge, white people wanted them to leave so President Jackson passed a Removal Act which the federal government can pay the Native Americans to move to the west of the Mississippi River.


What did Jackson do that demonstrated his feelings toward the Native Americans?

Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act shortly after he took office. That law allowed him to negotiate the removal of Indians to across the Mississippi. He used it to illegally move tribes. The Cherokees were but one of those tribes


Why did president Jackson support a policy of moving native Americans west of the Mississippi river?

he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live


Why did the Indian removal happen?

when the south native americans were forced to leave there land and had to move western. this was because of priesident andrew jackson signing a law in may 26, 1830. this effected the cherokee, chickasaw, choctaw,creek and seminole tribes.